He Did It For Me
It was for me Christ Jesus died.
So that I could live, He was crucified.
Jesus was innocent, he knew no sin.
But yet He died for sinful men.
Holidays are many things to many people. For some, the primary function of a holiday is its religious significance. It is a time when specific spiritual opportunities are available to experience. For others holidays are primarily about family getting together. Most people do not work and so there is an opportunity to renew family bonds. Relatives that you haven't seen in awhile join together with you to celebrate the family that you belong too. People that do not have large families or may not want to join together with them may celebrate with friends.
It was for me Christ Jesus died.
So that I could live, He was crucified.
Jesus was innocent, he knew no sin.
But yet He died for sinful men.
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We've been given the greatest gift,
The most precious, wonderful promise ever made.
It's about the resurrection.
This truth will never fade.
We celebrate the resurrection
and hail the risen Christ.
We kneel before the rugged cross
where Jesus gave His life.
Praise you for your words of truth. Love it to bits!
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Ridiculed and mocked, nailed to a cross.
Each of his followers mourning his loss.
Set down from on high, placed in a cave.
Unmovable stone in front of his grave.
If there was no resurrection,
there would be no hope for mankind.
We would have no second chance
and no peace of mind.
On Easter, Christians exchange cards to greet one another. They are one of the potent mediums to express emotions and convey wishes. A great way to add that special touch to the cards and...
Love to the fullest once roamed our earth.
He arrived here by means of a heavenly birth.
From the very beginning most everyone knew
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Let every heart be filled with joy,
A joy of thankfulness to our Savior and King!
He is victorious over sin and death.
He conquered death to give us a new life.
There's something that occurred
on that evening at Calvary
that created such a lavish stir
in all of history.
I laughed and mocked as He walked that day,
up a hill to redeem my soul.
I joined the crowd to spit and jeer,
and I watched His sorrow grow.
5th Sunday in Lent
Strive to live more fully in the present, not a worry about tomorrow, just live from today! Don't worry about any problems.
Easter weekend's a time when we feast
On a turkey that's freshly deceased
Or a slow roasted duck
That has run out of pluck